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de Ga STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (100431101) Win. 95-96. HOMEWORK SET #6 Due: 13/09/95 PL. The solid cylindrical shaft of variable shown in the figure is acted upon by the torques indicated. What is the maximum tor- sional stress in the shaft, and between what two pulleys does it occur? 2. What must the length of a $ mm dis: meter aluminum wire be 40 that it could be twisted through one complete revolution without cannes ee P3. A solid, tapered steel shat is csidly fastened to a fixed support atone end and is sub- jected toa torque Tat the other end (see figure). ind. the angular rotation of the free end if a] 4, = 150mm; dy = 30 mm; L = $00 mm; and T= 3000 N-m. Assume that the usual assump- T tions of strain in prismatic circular shafts subjected to torque apply, and let G = 84 000 MN/m?. P4. 4.150 mm diameter shaft of a linearly ‘elastic material has in it a conical bore that is 600 mm long as shown in the figure. The shaft is. rigidly attached to a fixed support at one end and is subjected to a torque Tat the free end. Deter- mine the maximum angular rotatioi of the shaft. P6. Compare the torsional strength and PS. a somm «i Greate erst Tong. One end of bar is fined; the other is rotated “Siffness of thin-walled tubes of throuph an ave = 17.197 What toraue Twas aero ot linearly elastic. material with and ‘applic at the free endo ree without a longitudinal slot (see figure). mechanical properties fof the material P7. For a member having the cross section ‘shown in the next figure, find the maximum shear- ing stresses and angles of twist per unit length due to an applied torque of 100 Nem, Neglect stress concentrations. Comment on the advantage ‘gained by the increase in the wall thickness over part of the cross section. P8. 4 pipe of 200:mm outside diameter was made by bending a plate of Tatceaiaateningipegsekongaatet 5 : {5° wih the lnpiodieal axis Koowing tat the allowable tenle strewn the Te GA 7 weld is 85 MPa, determine the largest torque which may be applied to the pipe. de STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (100431101) Win 95-96 HOMEWORK SET #7_ Due: 13/09/95 “B= Knowing that the stepped shaft oats at 450 rpm determin the maxi- mum power that may be transmitted without exceeding an allowable stress of 45MPa. B=2 |rrewaneCo lasen over diameter of 0mm und wall eines of itis made of «bras for which the allowable shearing stress 40 MPa, The sold spindle AB has a diameter d, = 56mm and is made of a tel for which the Allowable sheiring stress SS MPa, Determine the largest torque T which may be applied P The aluminum rod AB (G = 4 x 10° psi) is bonded to the brass rod BD i 108 psi). Knowing that portion GD of the brass rod is hollow and has an inner diameter of 175in, determine the angle of twist at A. 2540 Ty = 16kip P=4 while a steel shaft of the cross section shown rotat strovecopic measurement indicates that the angle of twist is 2° ing C = 80GPa, determine the power being transmitted. at 120;pm, 2 ‘a 4m length, P= the hollow shaft AB is made of a mild steel which i assumed to be jlastoplastic with -y = IBkat and G = 115 x 10 psi. The magnitude T of the torque i slowly increased until the plastic zone frst reaches the Inner surface; the ltorgue is then removed. Determine (2) the maximum residual shearing stress, (6) the permanent angle of twist P-6 A torque T= 300N+m is applied to each of the aluminum bars shown. Knowing that 14, = 60MPa, determine the required dimension d for each bat. [Anollow member having the cross section shown ito be formed of scot metal of rn, thickness. Knowing tata kip sin. torque willbe applied to the member, determine the smallest dimension d which may be wed ifthe shear- ing stress isnot to exceed 500 ps. steal Fait 100mm 120mm “A T r= em 100 mm ai om aa Ya a

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